Glass said that he met with other administrators and law enforcement to review their emergency plans.

The schools in the district require visitors to be buzzed into the building and immediately sign into the main office. The doors are also monitored by security cameras.

Visitors should wear their visitor name tags that they receive at the office at all times, and never hold the door open for someone who is entering the building behind them.

Glass stresses that anyone who sees suspicious behaviors or activity should report it immediately.

Kent Barnes, superintendent of Holly Area School District, said their district will meet to have discussions about emergency procedures after winter break.

Barnes spent time in schools Monday in case parents had questions about procedures.

“Safety is a paramount issue for our schools, individual principals, as well as district staff, will be distributing information regarding safety procedures,” Barnes said. “If any parent has specific concerns (I) encourage them to contract their children’s building principal.”

Many districts have compiled useful information about how to teach children to cope with tragedy and how parents can talk to their children about the Sandy Hook shootings.

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